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Big Data – Promises and Pitfalls for Consumers and the Finance Industry: Views from Practitioners and Academics - London, Thursday 10th May 2018
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The CEPR Network on Household Finance, ING and the Think Forward Initiative invites you to attend:

 

Big Data – Promises and Pitfalls for Consumers and the Finance Industry: Views from Practitioners and Academics


Speakers

 
Suzanne Frey (Google, Director of Google Apps Security, Trust, Compliance, and Privacy), KK Gupta (Barclays, Managing Director of IIT and Chief Data Officer) and Antoinette Schoar (MIT and CEPR, Professor of Entrepreneurial Finance) 


Venue

 
ING Bank
8-10 Moorgate
London
EC2R 6DA
United Kingdom

 

Thursday 10th May 2018

Registration: 17:30 - 18:00
Presentations and Discussion: 18:00-20:00 
Drinks Reception: 20:00-21:00
 

THE EVENT


We would like to invite you to attend this evening event which will showcase three talks about the influence of technology on financial decision making.

Suzanne Frey, Director of Google Apps Security, Trust, Compliance, and Privacy - Bio

KK Gupta, Managing Director of IIT and Chief Data Officer - Bio 


Antoinette Schoar, Professor of Entrepreneurial Finance - Bio 

The keynote speakers will discuss the frontier of data analytics and product design in the digital economy and consumer finance; the challenges to data privacy, and how to build trust with customers; as well as the role regulation and technology can play in protecting consumers while fostering innovation and competition.
 
Spaces are limited, therefore we strongly encourage you to register your attendance as early as possible. Please RSVP using the button below.
 
If you have any difficulties registering for this event, please contact Mandy Chan, Events Officer, at mchan@cepr.org or +44 20 7183 8804.

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